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Visionary Architecture

Unbuilt Works of the Imagination

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How the world's great artists envisioned the futureA panoramic exploration of works of the creative imagination throughout history, Visionary Unbuilt Works of the Imagination, by Ernest Burden, introduces you to a wide range of far-reaching, original designs that, unbuilt, survived purely as artistic vision. The significant international content, from Prehistory through Medieval, Renaissance,and Modern includes full-page illustrations of baroque stage sets, designs for the film Metropolis and urban cityscapes by M.C.Escher, Frank Lloyd Wright, Hugh Ferriss, and much more. A timeline integrates architectural events alongside their historical and cultural counterparts. The architectural imagery is represented by several media and stylistic techniques; sketches, drawings, paintings, models, andcomputer-generated images.

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Visionary Architecture, Ernest Burden

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Título
Visionary Architecture
Subtítulo
Unbuilt Works of the Imagination
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1999
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
240
ISBN10
0070089949
ISBN13
9780070089945
Serie
Calificación
4,4 de 5
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How the world's great artists envisioned the futureA panoramic exploration of works of the creative imagination throughout history, Visionary Unbuilt Works of the Imagination, by Ernest Burden, introduces you to a wide range of far-reaching, original designs that, unbuilt, survived purely as artistic vision. The significant international content, from Prehistory through Medieval, Renaissance,and Modern includes full-page illustrations of baroque stage sets, designs for the film Metropolis and urban cityscapes by M.C.Escher, Frank Lloyd Wright, Hugh Ferriss, and much more. A timeline integrates architectural events alongside their historical and cultural counterparts. The architectural imagery is represented by several media and stylistic techniques; sketches, drawings, paintings, models, andcomputer-generated images.